- Lecture/discussion
- Involvement in community development group processes simulated in the classroom
- Community service learning
- Student debates
- Case studies
- Student presentations
Definitions and theories of community
Ecological Frameworks and System Theory
- Brofenbrenner鈥檚 Ecological Systems Theory
- Systems and subsystems, boundaries, energy, entropy
- Foundations of community development
- Examples of application
Fundamental Planning Approaches in Health and Social Services Settings
- Community development as a method, practice, process, movement
- Social marketing
- Social reform planning
- Policy analysis
- Social learning
- Social mobilization
- Advocacy, empowerment and social change
- Theoretical underpinnings, applications and examples of each approach
Assets Based Community Development (ABCD)
- Needs maps versus assets maps (John McKnight)
- Initiating ABCD 鈥 moving from discovering 鈥渃are鈥 to taking action
The role of the community developer
- Facilitation skills
- Managing conflict
- Consciousness raising and conscientization (Paulo Freire)
- Insider and outsider roles
- Dealing with power issues
Understanding worldviews
- Reflexivity
- Whiteness and intersectionality
- Stigma, prejudice and discrimination
- Advantage and disadvantage
Key concepts linked to community development
- Citizenship
- Inclusion and belonging
- Capacity building
- Citizen power
- Social capital
Community Development and Leisure, Recreation and Therapeutic Recreation
- Community development through leisure education
- Links between leisure education, serious leisure, civic participation and participatory citizenship
- Applying community development concepts and approaches to various client groups and contexts
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- identify a worldview and how it influences beliefs, understandings, assumptions, and decision-making;
- understand and apply the central concepts of system theory and ecological frameworks to community organizing;
- compare and contrast definitions of community and approaches to community building;
- understand the fundamental approaches to planning and be capable of identifying them in practice;
- compare and contrast models of community development;
- describe the links between community development and health promotion, recreation and therapeutic recreation; and
- engage actively and appropriately with community organizations to better understand the realities of community development in various contexts.
This course will conform to 榴莲视频 policy regarding the number and weighting of evaluations. Typical means of evaluation would include a combination of:
- Tests
- Written assignments
- Presentations
- Service-learning project
This is a letter graded course.
T.B.A.
Courses listed here must be completed either prior to or simultaneously with this course:
- No corequisite courses
Courses listed here are equivalent to this course and cannot be taken for further credit:
- No equivalency courses